VIA Rail Strike Could Start June 22 After Talks Break Off
by Bruce Parkinson
VIA Rail workers could go on strike as of June 22.
Contract talks between Unifor and VIA Rail have broken off, raising the prospect of a national passenger rail strike beginning as early as June 22.
“We didn’t come to the table looking for a dispute — we came to get a deal,” said Unifor National President Lana Payne. “But VIA Rail’s refusal to take our demands seriously has left us with no other choice. If they’re not willing to fix what’s broken, they’re forcing this dispute onto workers and passengers alike.”
After another week of bargaining in Montreal, no tentative agreement was reached between VIA Rail and Unifor’s Council 4000 and Local 100 bargaining committees. The union says the employer refused to back down from key concessions.
One more negotiating window opens June 17 and bargaining can continue right up to the deadline. The union says it is prepared to find solutions, but is also ready for a national labour dispute — “if VIA Rail fails to deliver a fair deal.”
“These negotiations were about fairness, respect, and stability for our members,” said Unifor Quebec Director Daniel Cloutier. “We came ready to make a deal that addressed the real issues workers face every day. It’s disappointing that the employer walked away from that opportunity.”
According to the union, one of the most serious issues is the “ongoing crisis” surrounding the On-Board Services spare boards. Unifor says the system, which determines work assignments and hours for onboard service employees, has been plagued by mismanagement, leading to chronic short hours and reduced earnings for many workers.
“Many are unable to earn a living wage and are falling behind on basic financial obligations,” the union says.
The federal conciliation period ended May 31. Under Canadian labour law, Unifor will be in a legal strike position as of 00:01 a.m. EST on June 22, 2025.
Unifor’s Council 4000 represents 1,800 VIA Rail employees who work in station services, headquarters, maintenance centres, and onboard trains. Local 100 represents 700 VIA Rail employees working as Diesel Engine Mechanics, Electricians, Railcar Technicians, and General Workers.

